Sentence examples for code refers from inspiring English sources

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The code refers to the two letters airlines typically use to identify themselves on tickets and in computer-reservation systems.

Article 230 of the New York State penal code refers, quite straightforwardly, to the sort of exchange "Untitled" immortalizes as prostitution.

"Then, code related simply to the encryption of communications; today, code refers to the way in which we program IT systems.

The law under which Mr. Jackson was charged, Section 288(a) of the California penal code, refers to lewd and lascivious acts "with the intent of arousing, appealing to, and gratifying the lust, passions and sexual desires" of the adult or child.

The federal code refers to "aggravated sexual abuse"; rape definitions vary by state, for example on whether force must have been used.Across the Atlantic, the definition of rape is at the heart of the row about Julian Assange, the Australian founder of WikiLeaks.

Color code refers to the measurement angles.

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This man would then call back from a payphone, and they would talk in a simple code, referring to the weapons as "the parcel of fruit".

An article in The Arts on March 21 about Dan Brown, author of "The Da Vinci Code," referred incompletely to its paperback publication.

Until 15 October, the ministerial code referred to an "overarching duty on ministers to comply with the law including international law and treaty obligations and to uphold the administration of justice".

Lines of code referring to "rssfeeds" have recently started to appear in Facebook's Graph API code.

f is the index of the floor (f ∈ F). c is the index of the code (refer to multi-code courses).

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